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Bamboo vs TeamCity comparison of Continuous Integration servers
What are the differences between Bamboo and TeamCity?

Bamboo

https://www.atlassian.com/software/bamboo

TeamCity

https://www.jetbrains.com/teamcity/
Unique feature

Atlassian suite integration

Technology awareness

Type of product

On Premise

On Premise

Offers a free plan

Yes

The full Atlassian suite is free for open source projects (https://www.atlassian.com/software/views/open-source-license-request). For all others, they offer a minimal free trial.

Yes

They offer a great free professional plan, limited to 100 build configurations and 3 build agents. From there, you pay for each aditional agent you want (discounts if you purchase more than 1 agent at a time). They also provide a free plan for open source, non commercial projects, and steep 50% discounts for startups.

Predictable pricing

Yes

They price their product based on number of build agents (more concurrency, more expensive). Given the notoriety and depth of the Atlassian suite, the pricing can be steep for small companies.

Yes

They have a clear list of prices per number of agents.

Support / SLA

Yes

Dedicated tehnical support.

Yes

Paralellism
Every CI servers tends to address this differently (parallel, distributed, build matrix). Some of it is just marketing, and some is just nuance. For this table, parallel means that tasks can be run concurrently on the same machine, distributed means that tasks can be scaled horizontally, on multiple machines
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Yes

Up to 100 parallel agents

Yes

Distributed builds
distributed means that tasks can be scaled horizontally, on multiple machines
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Yes

Agents can run on multiple machines.

N/A

No specific mention that we could find, but judging by the wording used it would appear that tasks can be divided accross different machines.

Containers support / Build environment

Yes

By default, they offer Docker support for the CI/CD job runners.

Yes

First class Docker support, among others

Analytics / Status overview
Analytics and overview referrs to the ability to, at a glance, see what's breaking (be it a certain task, or the build for a specific project)

Yes

Excellent dashboards, even more so thanks to integrations with the other tools in the Atlassian arsenal

Yes

Great system overview, even allows building your own dashboards in order to see everything you're interested in at a glance.

Management support
How easy is it to manage users / projects / assign roles and permissions and so on

Yes

Great management support, built for large scale companies, even allows setting per-environment permissions (ie: QA team can only deploy to their own, isolated environment)

Yes

Allows assigning roles, LDAP and Windows domain integrations and more.

Self-hosted option

Yes

Yes

Hosted plans / SaaS

No

No

Build pipelines
A continuous delivery pipeline is a description of the process that the software goes through from a new code commit, through testing and other statical analysis steps all the way to the end-users of the product.

Yes

Advanced pipeline support - with features built for feature branch support, various triggers, schedules, external notifications and more.

Yes

Unlike most options in the CI/CD space, TeamCity allows defining pipelines using a Kotlin-based DSL. This unlocks a lot of potential, such as templates for common CI/CD tasks, and deep integration with various IDEs (not just JetBrains IDEs)

Reports
Reports are about the abilty to see specific reports (like code coverage or custom ones), but not necesarily tied in into a larger dashboard.

Yes

Yes

Something that stands out from the rest, allows integrating third party reports, as long as they produce HTML output.

Ecosystem
Besides the official documentation and software, is there a large community using this product? Are there any community-driven tools / plugins that you can use?

Yes

Large selection (~200) of apps that integrate with Bamboo, available on the official marketplace for Bamboo: https://marketplace.atlassian.com/addons/app/bamboo

Yes

JetBrains has a rich ecosystem of plugins in general.

Specific language support: Ruby
Some CI servers have built-in support for parsing RSpec or Istanbul output for example and we mention those. Some others make it even easier by detecting Gemfiles or package.json and automate parts of the process for the developer.

Yes (partial)

It looks like the documentation and features for Ruby are lagging behind. All I could find is this repo: https://github.com/drscream/bamboozled-ruby-plugin, following this support ticket: https://jira.atlassian.com/browse/BAM-10948 from this documentation stub page: https://confluence.atlassian.com/bamboo0601/getting-started-with-ruby-and-bamboo-935580774.html

Yes

Using what they call 'Technology Awareness', promises great intehration with Ruby projects, with features such as testing framework support, static analysis and code coverage available out of the box, with no additional work required: https://www.jetbrains.com/teamcity/features/technology_awareness.html

Specific language support: JavaScript

No

No specific support, beyond some documentation on integrating Selenium (not marked as partial support since that documentation is only promoted in the Atlassian docs, but is hosted by BrowserStack)

No (partial)

Unlike Ruby, there's no first class support for Javascript, although they do advertise the fact that their large collections of plugins can cover any use case for Javascript projects: https://plugins.jetbrains.com/teamcity

Integrations
1st party support for common tools (like Slack notifications, various VCS platforms, etc)

Yes

Deep integration with the Atlassian product stack (Jira, etc.).

Yes

Great cloud integrations (Google Cloud, AWS, VMWare, etc) as well as 'key' integrations (VSCode, Jira, even NuGet)

API
Custom integreation is available, via an API or otherwise, it's mentioned separately as it allows further customization than any of the Ecosystem/Integration options

Yes

Yes

Unlike most tools, which offer just a Rest API, TeamCity provides ample opportunity for extension via plugins, their own API, and service messages (formatted messages on stdout)

Auditing

Yes

Yes

Additional notes

Not really something that should be purchased separatelly from the Atlassian stack.

Great ecosystem, with a strong focus on integration with other tools (not only JetBrains).

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